Don’t plan a new method of studying just because it seems to work for a friend or get started on a new help book because someone recommended it you. Stick to the pattern and method of preparation you have followed all along and have faith that’ll work best for you.
JEE Mains as nearly 40-45 percent of the questions are sourced from Class 11 curriculum. When revising, focus on formulae, concepts, definitions and fact-based information instead of doing into the depth of topics.
Once you have wrapped up your Class 12 boards, make it a point to attempt at least 2-3 sample question papers every week, and analyze them in full earnest, focusing on the hits and misses. Try to understand why you got certain answers wrong and work on those areas.
You have already taken JEE Main one or more times to be familiar with the exam's format. For more analysis of your current state, you can take all those tests again.
Your preparation will be of little use if you are a nervous wreck on the day of the JEE Mains exam. Being in the right frame of mind is just as crucial as being well-prepared. Try to keep the last 48-72 hours before the exam as light and stress-free as possible.
First of all, make sure you have checked and re-checked your examination center details well in advance to avoid any last-minute rush. Secondly, make sure you have everything you need for entering the exam center – JEE Mains admit card, ID proof and so on.